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Article: Church details forced labor use.(WORLD BRIEFS)(Brief article)
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- National Catholic Reporter
- Article date:
- April 18, 2008
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BERLIN -- Germany's Catholic church released April 8 a detailed report of its use of forced laborers in the Nazi era. The 703-page report, "Forced Labor and the Catholic Church 1939-1945," documents the fate of 1,075 prisoners of war and 4,829 civilians who were forced to work for the Nazis in nearly 800 Catholic institutions-mainly hospitals, homes and ...
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